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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER is 11,1979 Win Trips 4-H- ers OI7tlhlS September 28, 1979 Kenneth and Dana Cay Dabb, 307 South 300 West, Kaysville, girl LADELL Wagstaff, daughter of Frank and Nola Wagstaff of Kaysville, won a Several Davis County members winning trips to Chicago in the record book trip contest were Winette Dalton, in foods-nutritio- spon- sored by General Foods Corp. LaDell has achieved many things her last ten years in including the following: She was the winner of the State Egg Preparation daughter of Jerrold and Norma Dalton of Sunset, wins a trip in health sponsored by 4-- September 29, 1 979 Rafael and Gloria Gallegos, 13 South Villa Drive, Clearfield, girl Harold and Martha Pearson, 2934 North 725 West, Layton, girl. Warm greetings from seven cities in northern Utah were presented to the citizens of Bergen, Norway in a hands across the ocean ceremony Tuesday. Col. Troy Tolbert, 388th Tactical Wing Com- September 30, 1979 Richard and Pauline Winward, 2867 North THE GREETINGS were in the form of plaques and letters from the mayors of Og- place in the mayors office, Demonstration Contest and placed fifth at the national competition in Kentucky; she Dr. 725 West, Layton, girl. October den, Clearfield, Kaysville, Layton, Roy, Sunset and 1, 1979 Frank and Astrid Kramer, 315 North 900 East, Kaysville, boy. Dr. LADELL WAGSTAFF Winette attends Clearfield High as a senior where she is a varsity cheerleader. LINDA FRODSHAM October 2, 1979 Michael and Anita Glover, 1 347 East Rosewood Lane Apt. No. 11, Layton, boy. Earl and Patricia Duncombe, 1267 East Highway 193, Layton, boy. James and Susan Cowles, 2397 West 4925 South, Roy, girl. RACHELLE Dahl,daughter of Weston and Marilyn Dahl of Layton, won a trip in dairy foods, sponsored by the Car- nation Company. Rachelle has been a member for eight years achieving in and foods, clothing, October 3, 1979 Joseph and Darci Hill, 696 East 2700 North, 4-- LINDA FRODSHAM, Frank and Bardaughter bara Frodsham of Farming-ton- , Eli Lilly and Co. Kraft, Inc. During her eight years in of of Winettes some achievements have been as follows: SHE part of the com- WAS 4-- Conference; she served as a representative at large on the teen council; she has taught first aid in community clubs and community schools. club presented Her puppet shows on eye care and safety at the County Fair. has been the leader of several clubs and won many county medal LaDell awards. graduated from Davis High School as an honor student and will enter Utah State University this fall studying MARY JAYNE Patterson, daughter of Dave and Marie Patterson of Clinton, won a trip in photography, sponsored by Eastman Kodak member Company. As a for the past eight years Mary home economics and medical dietetics. Jayne has completed Kaysville Mrs. Marilyn Odd was hostess to members of the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Sanders and Mrs. Alice rt were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Odd and Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Bonnemort are the presidency of the club. Mrs. Alexia Stewart entertained the Athena Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mildred Home and Mrs. Francis Stewart were the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Adelia Rushforth gave the program and told of her experiences during her recent mission to Missouri. Members of the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Pioneers met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sarah B. Dorothy Justensen, club president, is in charge of arrangements. Members and guests will attend. Members of Navy Ensign Alfred J. Billings, whose wife, Susan, is the daughter of Delbert E. and Geraldine Black of 491 North 150 East, Kaysville, recently returned from a deployment in the Western Pacific. HE IS an officer assigned to the amphibious cargo ship USS St. Louis, homeported in San Diego. While deployed his ship operated as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. During the cruise, his ship participated in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and six-mon- Mrs. Peggy Tanner, Mrs. Marilyn Jacobsen, Mrs. June Cutler and Mrs. Christine Christensen. Mrs. Myra Bird was hos- -' tess to members of the Bay View Club at her home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mrs. Zelda Robins entertained the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday regular luncheon meeting with Mrs. Estella Egbert as those of allied nations, including the recent exercise Fortress Gale off the Okinawa coast. Port visits were made in Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong. AFB, girl. October 4, 1979 Kristie Tolman, 275 North Apt. 11, Salt Lake City, girl. Del and 4-- years. She has led clubs in food preservation and received many county and state awards. DeVonya attends Utah State University as a freshman. UntiRvay GcrjPution Of The American Lung Association is involved in a na- tionwide effort to raise a generation of nonsmokers. And the Utah Lung Association is intensifying its efforts this fall to reach as many children as possible in the Beehive State before they get hooked on a habit that can cripple their lungs and lives. ENCOURAGING children To L'on-Smolie- Raise high above the sprawling city center which is surrounded by seven scenic mountains. The greetings were THE gifts for IN RETURN for the gifts, Mayor Eilertsen gave a hand engraved seal of Bergen to each of the seven cities, the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, and to the 4th Tactical. Fighter Squadron. CONVEYING the mayors were Col. Craig Colter and Lt. Col. Gary Michels; Col. Colter is the ComAssistant Deputy mander for 4 Operations in the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Col. Michels is commander of the 4th Tactical F-- the Squadron, primary squadron deployed at Flesland Air Station, near Fighter The nearly 330 deployed Air Force personnel will remain The here until purpose of their three week stay is to become familiar with r. operating outside the Center St., 603 statewide conference addressing problems of people will be held Oct. 18 at p.m. at Westminster College, 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City. 2-- 9 SOLUTIONS TO problems will be discussed and six workshops will be run from 3:30 to 6:15, covering many subjects. Each workshop will be presented twice giving those who attend an opportunity to participate in as many sessions as possible. Church Women United will sponsor booths to inform people of services extended A by social agencies. cafeteria style dinner will be served beginning at 7 p.m. ' Matheson, Thorpe ,Wad-dingha- and Ronald Halver son, Representatives Jeff Fox and James Hansen will make responses to workshop recommendations during the dinner sessions. Davis County Community Action Program is inviting all concerned interested citizens to come and participate in the conference. Contact the Community Action office 0 7 Ext. or for further information. THE CAP office will assist in trying to arrange car pools for those wishing to attend. If you are or if you are concerned about issues relating to people contact CAP. IMPRINTING ON 3 205-20- ClirisfiiiasCtirijs THE conference is by Utah Issues, Church Women United and by 21 other community DURING OCTOBER rs DOTCI to take more responsibility for their own health is an urgent issue. No one can force anyone into becoming a smoker; or, for that matter, into staying a nonsmoker. Its an individual decision with consequences. Some crucial decisions in a childs life warrant a lot more thought. Deciding whether or not to smoke is clearly one of them. SAID IRTBRPlItBI, IflC Dutch ifci Maid -- vx PHONE 766-187- 0 27 N. Main, Layton, Utah Authorized dealer of both life-lon- g Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service All vacuum repair operations. A 1966 graduate of Davis High School and a 1977 graduate of the University of Utah, with a bachelor of science degree, Billings joined the Navy in August 1968. until H 44 i i ) '' J' Melanie Wagstaff, Steno - CIerk Salt Lake City, Utah J. L. Jensen, Cargo Security Specialist Salt Lake City, Utah Navy Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Operator 2nd Class Lauren E. Storla, son of Lauren E. Storla of 518 Phillip, Layton, is currently on a deployment to the Western Pacific. HE IS a member of Air Squadron 21, based at the North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego. His squadron is embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk operating as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. Promoied : Marine Pfc. John F. Black, "son of Marlow J. and Barbra A. Black of 121 Ross Drive, Clearfield, has been meri- toriously promoted to his present rank upon graduation from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, 1 San Diego. : HE RECEIVED the early promotion for his superior performance during all .phases of the ten and training cycle, which emphasized physical conditioning, Fortress Gale, a large exercise conducted off Okinawa, Japan. During the remainder of the multi-thre- cruise, his ship is scheduled to participate in additional training exercises with other 7th Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits are scheduled in various Far Eastern countries. : -- and teamwork. A 1979 graduate of Clearfield High School, he joined die Marine Corps in May 1979. N. J. OgaarJ, Clerk Salt Lake City, Utah Thus far in the cruise he and his shipmates have had the opportunity to visit Hong Kong, Korea and Thailand. They have also participated in THE KITTY Hawk is 1,062 feet long and carries a crew of 2,800, plus 2,150 personnel assigned to an attack aircraft wing. She is capable of carrying 85 aircraft and can travel in excess of 30 knots. Storla joined the Navy in April 1976. f. rv. con- tinental United States. HIS SHIP is 575 feet long, USS of- fered as tokens of friendship and expressions of appreciation to the Bergen citizens for their outstanding support during the deployment, said Col. Michels. carrying a crew of 350 officers and enlisted men. She is specifically designed to carry landing craft and combat supplies for amphibious IM took Incomers Low Senators A CEREMONY Conference For GOVERNOR EflGrt THE F-- Syracuse city. Eilert Eilertsen, the mayor of Bergen for the past six years, accepted the tokens of friendship on behalf of the towns 215,000 citizens. Bergen. Also, presented to Mayor Eilertsen was a letter from Kenneth and Bernice Barneycastle, low-inco- has been a strong member in foods and food preservation for the past ten Fighter mander, and a plaque and 4 model from the 4th Tactical Filter Squadron. Wasatch Drive, Layton, boy. A photography, demonstration, style revue being a few. Mary Jayne is attending Clearfield High as a senior. DEVONYA Andersen, daughter of Glenn and Carolyn Andersen, Kaysville, won a trip in food preservation sponsored by the Kerr Glass Manufacturing Co. She the DeLite Pinochle Club met Wednesday afternoon at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse for their Returns From Cruise Six-Mon- th speaking, hostess. The Davis County Medical Auxiliary met Oct. 8 at the home of Mrs. Helene Tanner in Layton. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Kathy Burtenshaw, chairman; 59 different projects. She has won many county and state awards public CDoaEss Strong. Mrs. Julia Gailey and Mrs. Thelma Williams were cohostesses. Mrs. Dorraine Hales gave the lesson. Mrs. lone Sandall entertained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. The Orchid Club will hold their guest night on Oct. 9 at the Little Theater at Davis High School. The Lorraine Wilkinson family of Bountiful will give the program. Mrs. North Ogden, boy Tommie and Nola Pierce, 317 B. Lexington, Hill leadership. She was one of the county style revue winners in 1978, won a First Security Bank award for her record book in 1973, and has participated as a winner in many contests. Rachelle attends Layton High as a junior. 4-- mittee that planned the 1978 Utah State Health Youth 1979 wins a trip in Horse, sponsored by the Utah State Foundation. Some of Lindas achievements the past have been as ten years in follows: She has been the leader of several clubs; she has trained 25 horses in the past five years; she was a member of the county horse judging team in 1976 that took first conplace at the State tests. Linda is attending Snow College in Ephraim as a sophomore. Hands Across The Ocean' Ceremony Held In Norway 2ucnuit Driver, Salt Lake City, Utah ",,w Salt Lake City, Utah Anita R. Campbell, General Clerk Steno Ogden, Utah -- I |